The Prospect Area Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for their “Strong Woman Leader Award” to be presented at the Strong Leadership Strong Woman 2014” event on Friday, May 30 at Falls Goshen Event Center.

“Nominees will have made a significant impact on the community through their involvement. The recipient will have shown vision, integrity, courage and perserverance in her endeavors, states Kathy Jacobs, executive director of the PACC, and will be someone who gives of herself to the community.”

Nate Jacobs, owner of Harlot Cycles, will appear on the premiere of Discovery’s new #BikerLive series. The premiere date is Monday, May 12th in prime time. During the episode, viewers will get a close-up look at the building of custom bikes by 3 different regional shops. Through interactive live voting, viewers will be able to choose their preferred motorcycle.

There is a new way to stay active and get involved in the community at the same time. Big Brothers Big Sisters is engaging baby boomers and those 55 years “young” and over to join its newest project – the Legacy Program, supported by the Humana Foundation. The goal is to match 50 children with volunteers over the age of 55.

GOSHEN – When North Oldham volleyball coach Brian Jones left for Union College earlier this year, the school also looked to the college ranks to find his replacement.

The school hired Brett Versen, an assistant at James Madison University and former All-American player at Ohio State.

Versen was introduced to parents and players Monday night, saying he’s ready to hit the ground running with a Lady Mustang program that lost just two seniors off last year’s team, the District 29 champion and Region 8 runner-up.